Different uses and visual approaches sit side by side here, with glass objects shaped in varied forms and styles but unified by material quality and considered making.
Hand-shaped glass carries a clarity that factory production cannot replicate. The rim is rarely identical from one piece to the next, the weight sits differently in the hand, and light moves through it with a softness born from process rather than machinery.
Formed in heat and guided by breath and rotation, each piece reflects the judgement of its maker. Subtle variations in curve and thickness give presence and balance, creating glassware designed to be used often and appreciated over time.
Industrial glass is pressed or moulded in large volumes for consistency. Handcrafted glass is formed individually, often mouth-blown, where the maker controls thickness, balance and curvature in real time. The difference is visible in the subtle variations and felt in the weight and proportion of the piece.
When properly annealed and well balanced, mouth-blown glass is perfectly suited to daily rituals. Strength depends on composition and construction rather than production scale. A well-made piece should feel both refined and reliable in the hand.
Timeless glassware relies on proportion. A considered rim, a stable foot, and a silhouette that does not follow seasonal fashion. The most enduring pieces are those that quietly support what they hold rather than compete with it.
Unless marked dishwasher safe, wash by hand using warm water and mild soap. Avoid abrupt temperature changes, as glass reacts to thermal shock. Dry with a soft cloth and store with space around delicate rims.
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